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        <h1>TINI Audio Control</h1>
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          Play which message?<br><br>
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            <OPTION value="0"> TINI Rocks
            <OPTION value="1"> Ta-Da
            <OPTION value="2"> Chimes
            <OPTION value="3"> Simple ding
            <OPTION value="4"> Drum
            <OPTION value="5"> Marimba
            <OPTION value="6"> Phone ring
            <OPTION value="7"> SELL
            <OPTION value="8"> Gig 'em
            <OPTION value="9"> Clayton Ware...
            <OPTION value="10"> Dallas Semiconductor
            <OPTION value="11"> Horns
            <OPTION value="12"> The Last Demo
            <OPTION value="13"> Invalid Entry
            <OPTION value="14"> Invalid Entry
            <OPTION value="15"> Invalid Entry
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        This demonstration program shows a standard TINIm400 and TINIs400 pair with no 
        modifications being used to serve up a web page and respond to HTTP POST's
        by playing simple canned audio messages.  This example could be a
        starting point for a full networked public address system.
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        The HTTP server is the standard example server that comes with the TINI Java
        software development kit.  A little native code has been written to wiggle 
        some port pins at 11KHz (sufficient speed for voice audio) that talk to a
        MAX542 (a 16-bit DAC) which is configured to produce line level output
        for a pair of amplified computer speakers.
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